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Was that the one slagging off his next door neighbour and giving the address?!


His other posts seemed quite normal. He must have been very very very drunk :))


Or it could have been a her I guess. Certainly his neighbour was (keep your snotty legs together was part of it, if memory serves :))


And "posh t*at" )

Only ever gonnae be one winner there #AdminsABoss


Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> This seems unlikely to end well:

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5

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Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> This seems unlikely to end well:

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,1848218


And it's gone as well now. Admin obviously decided enough was enough on that one.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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Oh dear. Surely everyone knows by now that on this forum you mention cyclists vs drivers, make a first post complimenting a new business / dissing an existing one or advertise cats entirely at your own risk?


[Edited to correct effing autocorrect]

ianr Wrote:

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> > And it's gone as well now. Admin obviously

> decided enough was enough on that one.

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> Still visible, fwiw, at

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Sadly that is only a tiny part of the thread, ianr :)

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Do the police actually come for reports of noise/ loud party in Southwark?


I'm just over the border in Lewisham now. Our "noise team" only works 9am-5pm (or thereabouts), and police will not typically attend to sound complaints unless there is a threat of violence.


Just curious. xx

I love the recommendations for Fernando Pinto. All legitimate for sure. I just read them as if they are written in code used by the bored housewives of ED who engage his services...



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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> I love the recommendations for Fernando Pinto. All

> legitimate for sure. I just read them as if they

> are written in code used by the bored housewives

> of ED who engage his services...



Yeah. Agreed. I love these. "Fernando came over and trimmed my bush today leaving me with a real feeling of space and light. He's great with his hands and leaves no mess behind him". "He always has the best tool for the job" etc etc.


Disclaimer: I'm sure Fernando really is a great guy and a good gardener.

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